May 2§, 1910.] 
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'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Los Angeles (Cal.) Revolver Club. 
May 16. —The annual meeting for election of officers 
of the Los Angeles Revolver Club, was held at the office 
of Dr. L. M. Packard, Thursday evening, May 12. The 
following officers were elected for the current year: 
Dr. L. M. Packard, President; W. E. Smith, Vice- 
President; J. W. Siefert, Secretary; Peter E. Peterson, 
Treasurer; R. J. Fraser, Range-Master. The address of 
the secretary is 507 North Bunkerhill avenue, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
The following practice scores were made on the in¬ 
door range at 716 South Olive street, Monday evening, 
May 16: 
Pistol, 20yds.: Lieut. John S. Upham 74, 86, 77, 78, 87; 
I. C. Douglas 84, 90, 90, 85, 96. 
I. C. Douglas, Sec’y. 
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Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, May 21.—The weekly competitions of 
this Association were shot Saturday, May 21, on the 
Arlington range, Lansdowne avenue and Cedar Lane, 
near Llanerch, Pa.: 
Record match, 200yds., rifle: Dr. Dubbs 209, 200, 199; 
John Dillin 180; Williamson 205, 201, 200, 198. 
Offhand match: N. Sperring 214, 213, 210. 
Honor target, 3 shots: N. Spering 62, Dr. Dubbs 61, 
Williamson 57. 
Pistol match, 50yds., strings of ten shots: H. A. Dill 
92, 90, 89, 86, 85, 84, 90, 83. 
TRAP NOTES. 
Delta Gun Club. 
Delta, Pa., May 10.—The Delta Gun Club conducted 
a successful shoot here to-day. The weather was ideal 
and twenty-three marksmen participated. The compe¬ 
tition was keen and the scores good. 
The redoubtable Somers carried off the honors of the 
day, and in the sweepstake events made a remarkable 
score, losing only four out of a possible 150. 
Three members of the York City Gun Club, Eli 
Zinn, Milo Glassick and Martin Zinn, participated and 
made good scores. Mr. Glassick won third high aver¬ 
age. Harry Overbaugh was the only professional shootei 
here. He shot in his usual good form. The scores in 
the sweeps events are as follows: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Overbaugh 
Somers .. 
E Zinn ... 
Glassick .. 
Grove .... 
Miller . 
Oldfield .. 
Famous . 
M Zinn .. 
McGuigan 
Neff . 
W Flyer . 
Myers . 
Roberts .. 
Trout .... 
D Shot ... 
Grim _ 
Ruff . 
Sliver .... 
Walters .. 
Whiteford 
Ramsey . 
12 3 
4 5 6 
00 
9 10 
10 15 25 10 15 25 10 15 10 15 
ITotal 
10 12 24 
9 15 23 
9 14 
9 14 
139 
9 15 25 10 14 25 10 15 
9 14 
146 
10 12 18 
8 12 22 10 14 
9 11 
126 
10 14 23 
8 13 23 
9 13 
9 10 
132 
10 13 19 
9 14 22 10 13 
6 13 
129 
8 15 20 
7 11 18 
9 12 
9 12 
121 
10 13 22 10 14 21 
9 14 
9 13 
135 
10 14 22 10 15 21 10 12 
9 12 
135 
9 9 19 
8 14 17 
76 
5 13 .. 
7 11 .. 
7 .. 
7 .. 
60 
7 10 .. 
6 12 .. 
6 .. 
41 
7 .. .. 
7 
7 11 18 
6 9 22 
7 10 
7 10 
107 
8 14 19 
7 12 21 
7 14 
7 11 
120 
9 13 21 
7 12 17 
7 12 
6 7 
111 
3 4 
. . . . 
7 
6 12 .. 
8 7.. 
33 
7 9 16 
3 10 15 
6 13 
8 12 
99 
5 11 .. 
16 
8 13 16 
8 12 21 
9 10 
7 9 
113 
7 10 18 
9 15 
9 11 
79 
9 14 20 10 13 
7 14 
87 
Eli Zinn, of York, was in command of the men who 
won the team race. Flis team had a comfortable lead 
of 40 targets over Mr. Somers’ team. The scores of 
this event are as follows: 
Eleven-man 
Zinn’s 
E Zinn ..... 
Oldfield .... 
•Grove . 
Miller . 
Roberts .... 
Walters . 
Myers . 
Ruff . 
Neff . 
White Flyer 
Overbaugh . 
team race: 
Team. Somer’s Team. 
46 Somers . 46 
42 Famous .46 
39 Glassick . 42 
36 Ramsay . 45 
42 Trout . 23 
36 M Zinn . 35 
34 Whiteford . 44 
35 Grim .37 
39 McGuigan . 32 
36 Dead Shot . 2 
46—431 Pomraning . 39—391 
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